The smallest repeating unit of a crystal of common salt is a cube (called a unit cell) with an edge length of 0.563 nm. (a) What is the volume of this cube in cubic nanometers? In cubic centimeters? (b) The density of NaCl is 2.17 g/cm 3 . What is the mass of this smallest repeating unit (“unit cell”)? (c) Each repeating unit is composed of four NaCl units. What is the mass of one NaCl formula unit?
The smallest repeating unit of a crystal of common salt is a cube (called a unit cell) with an edge length of 0.563 nm. (a) What is the volume of this cube in cubic nanometers? In cubic centimeters? (b) The density of NaCl is 2.17 g/cm 3 . What is the mass of this smallest repeating unit (“unit cell”)? (c) Each repeating unit is composed of four NaCl units. What is the mass of one NaCl formula unit?
The smallest repeating unit of a crystal of common salt is a cube (called a unit cell) with an edge length of 0.563 nm.
(a) What is the volume of this cube in cubic nanometers? In cubic centimeters?
(b) The density of NaCl is 2.17 g/cm3. What is the mass of this smallest repeating unit (“unit cell”)?
(c) Each repeating unit is composed of four NaCl units. What is the mass of one NaCl formula unit?
(a)
Expert Solution
Interpretation Introduction
Interpretation: The volume of this cube in cubic nanometers.
Concept Introduction:
Density: Is a characteristic property of a substance. The density of a substance is the relationship between the mass of the substance and how much space it takes up (volume).
Density = MassVolume
Answer to Problem 43RGQ
The volume is 0.178 nm3 and in cubic centimeters is 1.78 ×10−22 cm3
Explanation of Solution
Calculate the volume of unit cell:_Volume of a unit cell is l3Volume = (0.563)3=0.179nm3Conversion of units:_Given: Volume = 0.179nm3Known: 1 nm = 10−7cmWhereas,0.179nm is = 0.179nm×10−7cm1 nm=0.179×(10−7cm)3=0.179×10−21cm3 =1.79×10−22cm3.
The volume in nanometers is 0.178 nm3 and in cubic centimeters is 1.78 ×10−22 cm3
(b)
Expert Solution
Interpretation Introduction
Interpretation: The volume of this cube in cubic nanometers.
Concept Introduction:
Density: Is a characteristic property of a substance. The density of a substance is the relationship between the mass of the substance and how much space it takes up (volume).
Density = MassVolume
Answer to Problem 43RGQ
Mass of the smallest repeating unit is 3.87 ×10-22 g
Explanation of Solution
Calculate the mass of the unit cell:_Given: Density = 2.17g/cm3 ; Volume = 1.78×10-22cm3Known: Density = MassVolumeWhereas,Mass=Density×Volume = 2.17g/cm3× 1.78×10-22cm3 =3.87×10-22g.
The obtained mass of the smallest repeating unit is 3.87 ×10-22 g
(c)
Expert Solution
Interpretation Introduction
Interpretation: The volume of this cube in cubic nanometers.
Concept Introduction:
Density: Is a characteristic property of a substance. The density of a substance is the relationship between the mass of the substance and how much space it takes up (volume).
Density = MassVolume
Answer to Problem 43RGQ
Mass of one formula unit is 9.68 ×10-23 g
Explanation of Solution
Calculate the mass of one NaCl unit cell:_Mass of four unit cell is 3.87×10-22g.Therefore,Mass of 1 unit cells =3.87×10-22g4 = 9.68 ×10-23g.
The obtained mass of one formula unit is 9.68 ×10-23 g
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